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Posted at 12:35 PM on Tuesday 08/21/07 by
Ben
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Update: They raised the price to $450 - 10% off $199 purchases [Exp 8/31] = $405 with free shipping.

CircuitCity.com has the Onkyo HT-SR800 7.1 Channel Home Theater System for $430 - 10% off $199 purchases [Exp 8/31] = $387 with free shipping. [BizRate]

  • HDTV-capable component switching, XM and Sirius Satellite Radio support, iPod-Ready
  • DTS-ES Discrete/Matrix, DTS Neo:6, DTS 96/24, Dolby Digital EX / Pro Logic IIx decoding
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      terrenceistheman - Posted 1:27 pm PDT 08/21/07 (395 Posts)  Report Spam

      HDMI is for video only.. seperate audio conenction will be needed - seems kinda rodeo cowboy.

      Other than that.. looks like a pretty sweet deal

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      terrenceistheman - Posted 1:30 pm PDT 08/21/07 (395 Posts)  Report Spam

      Also, its showing as $450, not $430.
      Aaaaand.. how do I apply the 10% off coupon?

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      terrenceistheman - Posted 1:48 pm PDT 08/21/07 (395 Posts)  Report Spam

      Anybody know how to get the 10% off $199 to apply?

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      md - Posted 2:03 pm PDT 08/21/07 (132 Posts)  Report Spam

      Once you get to the checkout page where you enter the credit card information, it automatically applies the coupon. Also, the silver one is 429.99 and the black one is 449.99.

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      terrenceistheman - Posted 2:04 pm PDT 08/21/07 (395 Posts)  Report Spam

      Awesome, thanks #4 - you the man

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      1sae - Posted 3:57 pm PDT 08/21/07 (22 Posts)  Report Spam

      This system is the best you can get for less than $800. The speakers are fairly large. So if you want it to look unobtrusive this is not the system you want. But if your only goal is great sound, def get it.

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      scotthallisgod - Posted 8:30 am PDT 08/22/07 (28 Posts)  Report Spam

      I have an older model from 2004 that is 750 watts and it is great, best bang for ur buck, and still works.

      #1, it has video input and output jacks as well, so you can run everything directly through the receiver.

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      terrenceistheman - Posted 12:20 pm PDT 08/22/07 (395 Posts)  Report Spam

      #7, you're right

      but it should be labled as a HDI port since the M stands for Multiple and the port on this recieved only runs video through it.
      All I'm saying is, it seems stupid for Onkyo to not have it support audio as well, since it is an AUDIO reciever

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